Histoires de Parfums This is not a blue bottle 1/.2 EdP
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"This is not a blue bottle" is a fragrance collection from Histoires de Parfums which has its name from The Treachery of Images, a famous work of the 1920s, painted by Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. The painting shows a pipe over a text which, translated from French; says "This is not a pipe" In the borderland between the unreal and the existing there is a great depth of possibilities. "This is not a blue bottle" is the allegory of an olfactory "big bang", a journey from the abstract through exploration of our burning emotions and into the empty, blue infinity - a fragrance halusination where "the blue page" (it will say the blank, blank page) represents our freedom of speech and our right to an independent interpretation of the world.
1 / .2 is the second fragrance in the series "This is not a blue bottle". Just as the bottle and box are designed with a color cascade that leads the mind to Jackson Pollock's paintings, the perfume is an explosion of fragrance shades where the top layer consists of rose peppers and ivy leaves. The heart notes contain floral tones of heliotrope and lily of the valley as well as ylang-ylang while the base consists of sandalwood, vanilla and white musk.
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